Power and civil society in Pakistan / edited by Anita M. Weiss and S. Zulfiqar Gilani. - Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2001. - xvi, 312 p. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: PART ONE:DISCOURSE AND CONTEXT OF POWER IN -- CIVIL SOCIETY IN PAKISTAN -- 1. Introduction -- ANITA. M. WEISS AND S. ZULFIQAR GILANI -- 2. Savage Capitalism and Civil Society in Pakistan -- MUSTAPHA KAMAL PASHA -- PART TWO: SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF POWER IN PAKISTAN -- 3. Personal and Social Power in Pakistan -- S. ZULFIQAR GILANI -- 4. Gendered Power Relatios: Perpetuation v ; -- and Renegotiation -- ANITA M. WEISS -- PART THREE: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND LEGAL -- POWER STRUCTURES -- 5. Business and Power in Pakistan -- IMRAN ANWAR ALI -- 6. Politics of Power and its Economic Imperatives: -- Pakistan, 1947-99 -- SHAHID JAVED BURKI -- 7. An Uncivil Society: the Role of Shadow -- Privatization, Conflict and Ideology in the -- Governance of Pakistan -- OMAR NOMAN -- 8. The Military -- HASAN-ASKARI RIZVI -- .PART FOUR: NEW CONTENDERS AND ISSUES IN -- POWER NEGOTIATIONS -- :9. Power Configurationsn aPublic and Private Arenas: -- The Women's Movement's Response -- FARZANA BARI AND SABA GUL KHATTAK -- 10. Microfinance in Pakistan: Perpetuation of Power or -- a Viable Avenue for Empowerment? -- LYNN RENKEN -- 11. Critical Engagements,NGOs and the State : -- OMAR ASGHAR HAKAN -- INDEX.

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Power (Social sciences)--Pakistan.


Pakistan--Social conditions.
Pakistan--Politics and government--1988-

HN690.5.P6 / P68 2001

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